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ILearnedToCode 4 points ago +4 / -0

The router can remain functional, while having errors with some processes on specific ports. An error in a process running on a specific port would not cause the whole router to fail, it just means a certain port wouldnt be able to accept any traffic...

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

This doesnt track with what actually happened, though. Seems to have been software malfunctions rather than hardware malfunctions. I use Verizon, and im in an area that "went down", yet i was connected and able to place calls all day, while someone next to me also on verizon could not.

How can you acknowledge the fickleness of the network without acknowledging the same thing about the programming? Humans are stupid and make mistakes, and this was clearly programming error, not hardware error.

I deal with mass notifications, including sms and phone calling from all carriers. We use twilio, bandwidth, and telynx to send sms and phone calls. Telnyx was the only one that stopped sending to verizon during the outage, but the other two worked... only reason for that is buggy software. They all hit the same api endpoints at these carriers, yet all behaved differently during the incident.

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ILearnedToCode 6 points ago +6 / -0

Of course you do. AI is designed to validate the prompter.

You agree with the prompter. The AI did absolutely nothing but validate his opinion, which also validates yours.

AI is a simple cognitive test and you all are failing miserably. Its absolutely no different from Biden going around and saying all the things the left wants to hear. He could make the most incoherent tweet imaginable, and the liberal equivalent to you would say GREAT TWEET

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ILearnedToCode 10 points ago +10 / -0

Asking leading questions to an AI chatbot and then pasting its response here as groundbreaking is not impressive, its the EXACT opposite of a GREAT POST

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cause its not real. You think theres a field for misinformation, but nothing about age rating? Or as you put it, being a risk to children would absolutely be present here based on the other metrics 'tracked'

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ILearnedToCode 1 point ago +1 / -0

Grok knows nothing. the only thing it has access to is a public api to list your tweets. So it uses that, pulls out some spicy keywords, then roleplays and builds out a fake profile on you

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ILearnedToCode 1 point ago +1 / -0

It literally isnt, actually. None of this is real data. None of these fields could be used by the app for anything reasonable in an algorithm. Values are stored as sentences (with additional data fed in using parenthesis)

You cant feed "Standard (discoverable via keywords and topics)" into an algorithm to determine that the user is discoverable via keywords and topics.

REAL data would look like

"discoverable": true, "discoverable_via": ["keyword", "topic"]

Thats actually usable by an application. None of it looks like that though, its all full human readable values (aka: sentences)

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

Its a good reminder that people are fucking stupid and believe that AI is a sentient being capable of standard thought patterns.

This is an AI being "cheeky" by providing you made up data in a roleplaying scenario. Its also known as hallucination, where the AI will fabricate data to generate a response that fits the model for what a response would look like if there was data.

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ILearnedToCode 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is a perfect example of AI hallucination. It appears so confident that you just trust what it gives you, it is not real data. It completely hallucinated all of that

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

This. Same playback the left uses, get good headlines showing you are "tackling" some issues, when the bill has practically 0 chance to make it through

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ILearnedToCode 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just like the search engines, they will start out OK and then, when people realise the $billions to be made out of rigging them, they will be subverted just like all the preceding computer systems

Thats already happened, we are well into the subversion despite being only 4-5 years in this AI mess (AI has been around longer, but it really only became mainstream and economical in the past 5 years)

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ILearnedToCode 5 points ago +5 / -0

TMTG and (TAE? Cant remember the company they are partnering with) is working on exactly the kind of small, modular nuclear reactors mentioned

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ILearnedToCode 4 points ago +4 / -0

This situation side steps the parents ability to be involved by emailing the child directly, early, telling them that they themselves can remove the parental controls on their own without a parent...

You should in fact have a problem with this based on your opinion that parents should be responsible for it.

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ILearnedToCode 1 point ago +1 / -0

This one's just as simple as ensuring his tweet hits the airwaves and makes its rounds!

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ILearnedToCode 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah that shit adds up and becomes practically impossible for people living paycheck to paycheck to ever dream of their minimum payment going to anything but interest

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